The (possibly) final day of COP26. A big argument over who pays what and how transparent countries have to be about their data. Going to be a looong night. w/ @sarah_mcfarlane
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Activist investor knocks on Shell's door... Daniel Loeb's Third Point takes stake, urges oil giant to separate into two https://t.co/VImg5cu1UW via @WSJ@CaraRLombardo
The U.K. has all but ditched coal as a source of power, charting a route for other countries looking to cut carbon emissions and flagging difficulties they might encounter on the way https://t.co/MQD1yTSff2 Story from Blyth, just north of Newcastle, with @maryaturner
🎧 https://t.co/B0qnkbW8bm Ahead of #COP26, The Future of Everything starts a series on #ZeroCarbonFuture | We visit clean energy archipelago @orkneycom. With 🎤 @JulesKortenhors @Orbitalmarine@EMEC_Ltd + @WSJ columnist Rochelle Toplensky: https://t.co/B0qnkbW8bm
BP and Shell’s presence at #COP26 in Glasgow is set to be limited by the host country’s requirement for detailed emissions-reduction plans https://t.co/oSKz7MlpJR via @WSJ
“Negative emissions” technologies involve sucking CO₂ out of the atmosphere. They are essential to net-zero climate plans – but does anyone know how to make them work? https://t.co/BvUKdenEuQ